Look for pictures that reflect how you think each character looks. These can be current or past movie stars, current or past actors and/or actresses, or pictures you draw that reflect the images of the characters.
Create a collage with these pictures, putting the character's name under his or her picture. You may decide what materials to use for your collage. THE COLLAGE MAY NOT BE BIGGER THAN A 12 X 18 SHEET OF PAPER. These will NOT be posted on the WIKI.
Be creative! Have fun with this assignment. It will be interesting to see how everyone pictures each character.
Due date: Wednesday, November 17.
November 6, 2010 Individual Assignment #5: Chapters 1-14 (Due date to be determined).
Keep adding two or three events per chapter to your plot line as chapters are assigned. Do not go beyond Chapter 14 as some students have not finished reading those chapters.
Write these events under assignment #4, highlighting the chapters and adding bulleted sentences for the events.
November 3, 2010 Individual Assignment #4: Chapters 1-6 Due Wednesday, November 3
Put a new line between assignments #3 and #4.
Put your answer ABOVE the previous assignment.
Copy this assignment to your page.
Add the date above this assignment.
Start a plot line. Identify the setting first.
Add two or three key events from each chapter that we have read - chapters 1-6 – reflecting on the rising action.
Identify each chapter and put the two or three events as complete sentences under the chapter number.
For example:
Setting Time and Place Chapter 1 · The characters arrive at Sticklehaven off the coast of Devon, intent on traveling to Indian Island, which has been in the news lately because it is surrounded by mystery. · The main characters wonder about the people they meet, and are excited at the chance to spend a week at this luxurious island.
Chapter 2
Two or three bulleted sentences explaining your events.
Setting
The setting is in 1939, on a place called Indian Island.
Chapter 1:
10 people get letters inviting them to spend the holiday on Indian Island.
The ten people are people who have done a murder.
Chapter 2:
They are amazed by how beautiful the island is.
They are taken to a mansion on the island and are talking about the letters, and they each have a nursury rhyme in each of their rooms.
Chapter 3:
They are all having dinner together at the mansion.
They hear a voice saying who each person was responsible of a murder of someone.
They talk/wonder about what that voice was that revealed what murders they have done.
Chapter 4:
Anthony Martson starts to choke from his drink.
They continue to wonder what the voice was from dinner.
Chapter 5:
Anthony Martson dies. Just like in the nursury rhyme, "Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine".
They think that some kind of poison was put in his drink which made him die, but one person thinks he commited suicide.
Chapter 6:
Mr. Rogers gets Dr. Armstrong and tells him his wife isn't waking up.
Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep. Just like it said in the bursury rhyme, " Nine little Indian boys sat up very late;One overslept and then there were eight".
They all try to figure out what caused her death, but some think that she might have had an overdose.
Good chapter summaries, Katie. Mrs. M
Chapter 7:
Emily Brent talks to Vera about Beatrice Taylor.
Emily says that Beatrice was "in trouble" which means that she was pregnant. Emily threw her out because of that.
Vera feels bad about Beatrice Taylor and doesn't like how Emily was digusted with how Beatrice was pregnant.
Beatrice commited suicide by throwing herself into the river.
Chapter 8:
In the beginning of chapter 8, they continue to talk about ways/how Anothony Martson died.
General Macarthur talks about his wife, Leslie.
Chapter 9:
Blore thinks that Dr. Armstrong gave Mrs. Rogers an overdose which he thinks was the cause of her death.
General Macarthur is dead.
General Macarthur was killed because someone beat him with a bat.
Chapter 10:
Philip Lombard and Vera Claythorne talk about if it was Dr. Armstrong who killed General Macarthur.
Miss Brent wrote in her black notebook writing things about General Macarthur and then she she said that Beatrice Taylor is the murderer.
Chapter 11:
Philip Lombard tells Blore Rogers is missing.
Rogers was found dead. He took an axe and chopped himself in half.
Chapter 12:
Emily Brent saw a bee on the windowpane.
Emily Brent died. She was killed by the bee that stung her in the neck.
Dr. Armstrong said that it wasnt the bee sting that killed Emily, it was the syringe.
Chapter 13:
They said that Justice Wargravre was like a wary old tortoise.
The revolver is missing.
Justice Wargrave has died because he was shot.
Chapter 14:
Vera starts to think about Cyril.
Lombard had had a wife, and a girl who was about 14 years old.
Chapter 15:
Vera thinks Armstrong isn't dead. She thinks that he took away the china Indian to make you think he was dead.
Philip Lombard thinks Dr. Armstrong also isn't dead, and that hes hiding in the house. He tells Vera that hes going to look for him, but Vera says that Armstrong wants them to find him, and that he might kill them.
Armstrong was found dead wedged between two rocks in the sea.
Chapter 16:
Its just Vera and Philip left on the island.
Katie- I can see that you worked hard on this. Just missing Chapter 16, the Epilogue and the Manuscript. Mrs. M
October 25, 2010
Answers: Miss Emily Brent-
Miss Emily Brent is 65 years old and is a nonsmoker. She is an old fashoined kind of person and doesn't like parties. Miss Brent is responsible for the death of Beatrice Taylor. Dr. Armstrong-
Dr. Armstrong is a clever young man, but gets drunk quite a bit. He was responsible for the death of Louise Mary Clees while doing an operation on her after he had been drunk. Vera Claythorne-
Vera was a games mistress in a 3rd class school, and she was found guilty from a crime. She was the murder of Cyril Ogilvie Hamilton. Justice Wargrave-
Justice Wargrave is a retired judge, and he is a smoker. On June 10th, 1930, he was guilty of the murder of Edward Seton. Anthony Martson-
Anthony Martson is a wealthy young man, and he also very good looking. He was responsible for the death of John and Lucy Combs.
Katie - Don't get behind in your assignments. This should be finished by now. Mrs. M
Add the date at the top of your page.
Add your answers to the TOP of your page under the date.
Choose five characters from the story,
Write two sentences telling what you know about him or her.
BOLD the character's name and write your sentences about that character right underneath his or her name.
Example: · Vera Claythorne Sentence #1 about Vera Claythorne Sentence #2 about Vera Claythorne
October 21, 2010
Assignment #2 Due October 22
Put a line above Assignment #1; assignment #2 will go above assignment #1.
Read chapter two.
Choose one of the following: suspense or foreshadowing.
With your small group, find four examples of suspense OR foreshadowing in chapter two.
Each member of your group must write on his or her WIKI page the exact wording from the book - that means type the sentences exactly as they are written.
Then, in a well-written paragraph, explain why these sentences clearly show either suspense or foreshadowing.
Read chapter three for Monday, October 25.
Answer: Foreshadowing__
1. Page 24: It was a fantastic moment. In it, Anthony Martson seemed to be something more than mortal, Afterwards, more than one of those present remembered that moment.
2. Page 31:Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; One chocked his little self and then there were nine.
3. Page 33: There was something magical about an island-
the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world-an island was a world of its own.
A world, perhaps, from which you might never return.
4. Page 27: Philip Lombard said sharply:
"Must be difficult to land here in dirty weather."
Fred Narracott said cheerfully:
"Can't land on Indian Island when there's a southeasterly. Sometimes 'tis cut off for a week or more."
These excerpts from this book are of examples of foreshadowing because they imply that something mysterious will happen in the future. On what we found on pages 24,we can either infer that Anthony Martson did something horrible or that would lead to something mysterious. In the poem on page 31, it describes that the "ten little Indians" are getting ready to dine, and it all ends up to be that they all die. I think that something will happen, or someone will die, at the dinner they are about to have. Also, on page 27 and 33, Phillip says that the weather at Indian Island is dirty, which would probably mean the weather is bad there, and later in the chapter it explains that an island has its own world, and in that world, you might never return...
I have a feeling that something will for sure happen very soon...
A mystery novel is a book that doesn't have a narrative. There isn't a person telling the story, its just explaining the story. The mystery novel differ from a narrative because a narrative tells the story, and know one is telling the story.
The title would be a clue to the story because it i think that by the end of the story they will eventually figure out that there probably wasn't a murder. Also, before the name was "Three Little Indians," and the island name is called "Indian Island".
Good job! Make sure your links are done correctly or that you have all of them. Ask for help if you're not sure.
Mrs. M
Assignment: Add a new page and name it LAST NAME + AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. Create a link from your page to the student pages. On your new page, answer the two questions above in one solid paragraph. In the second paragraph, make one prediction - something that you think might happen or something that you might expect about a character in the story.
My Home Page
November 11, 2010
INDIVIDUAL
November 6, 2010
Individual Assignment #5: Chapters 1-14 (Due date to be determined).
November 3, 2010
Individual Assignment #4: Chapters 1-6 Due Wednesday, November 3
- Put a new line between assignments #3 and #4.
- Put your answer ABOVE the previous assignment.
- Copy this assignment to your page.
- Add the date above this assignment.
- Start a plot line. Identify the setting first.
- Add two or three key events from each chapter that we have read - chapters 1-6 – reflecting on the rising action.
- Identify each chapter and put the two or three events as complete sentences under the chapter number.
- For example:
SettingTime and Place
Chapter 1
· The characters arrive at Sticklehaven off the coast of Devon, intent on traveling to Indian Island, which has been in the news lately because it is surrounded by mystery.
· The main characters wonder about the people they meet, and are excited at the chance to spend a week at this luxurious island.
Chapter 2
Two or three bulleted sentences explaining your events.
Setting
- The setting is in 1939, on a place called Indian Island.
Chapter 1:- 10 people get letters inviting them to spend the holiday on Indian Island.
- The ten people are people who have done a murder.
Chapter 2:- They are amazed by how beautiful the island is.
- They are taken to a mansion on the island and are talking about the letters, and they each have a nursury rhyme in each of their rooms.
Chapter 3:- They are all having dinner together at the mansion.
- They hear a voice saying who each person was responsible of a murder of someone.
- They talk/wonder about what that voice was that revealed what murders they have done.
Chapter 4:- Anthony Martson starts to choke from his drink.
- They continue to wonder what the voice was from dinner.
Chapter 5:- Anthony Martson dies. Just like in the nursury rhyme, "Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine".
- They think that some kind of poison was put in his drink which made him die, but one person thinks he commited suicide.
Chapter 6:- Mr. Rogers gets Dr. Armstrong and tells him his wife isn't waking up.
- Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep. Just like it said in the bursury rhyme, " Nine little Indian boys sat up very late;One overslept and then there were eight".
- They all try to figure out what caused her death, but some think that she might have had an overdose.
Good chapter summaries, Katie.Mrs. M
Chapter 7:
- Emily Brent talks to Vera about Beatrice Taylor.
- Emily says that Beatrice was "in trouble" which means that she was pregnant. Emily threw her out because of that.
- Vera feels bad about Beatrice Taylor and doesn't like how Emily was digusted with how Beatrice was pregnant.
- Beatrice commited suicide by throwing herself into the river.
Chapter 8:- In the beginning of chapter 8, they continue to talk about ways/how Anothony Martson died.
- General Macarthur talks about his wife, Leslie.
Chapter 9:- Blore thinks that Dr. Armstrong gave Mrs. Rogers an overdose which he thinks was the cause of her death.
- General Macarthur is dead.
- General Macarthur was killed because someone beat him with a bat.
Chapter 10:- Philip Lombard and Vera Claythorne talk about if it was Dr. Armstrong who killed General Macarthur.
- Miss Brent wrote in her black notebook writing things about General Macarthur and then she she said that Beatrice Taylor is the murderer.
Chapter 11:- Philip Lombard tells Blore Rogers is missing.
- Rogers was found dead. He took an axe and chopped himself in half.
Chapter 12:- Emily Brent saw a bee on the windowpane.
- Emily Brent died. She was killed by the bee that stung her in the neck.
- Dr. Armstrong said that it wasnt the bee sting that killed Emily, it was the syringe.
Chapter 13:- They said that Justice Wargravre was like a wary old tortoise.
- The revolver is missing.
- Justice Wargrave has died because he was shot.
Chapter 14:- Vera starts to think about Cyril.
- Lombard had had a wife, and a girl who was about 14 years old.
Chapter 15:- Vera thinks Armstrong isn't dead. She thinks that he took away the china Indian to make you think he was dead.
- Philip Lombard thinks Dr. Armstrong also isn't dead, and that hes hiding in the house. He tells Vera that hes going to look for him, but Vera says that Armstrong wants them to find him, and that he might kill them.
- Armstrong was found dead wedged between two rocks in the sea.
Chapter 16:Katie- I can see that you worked hard on this. Just missing Chapter 16, the Epilogue and the Manuscript.
Mrs. M
October 25, 2010
Answers:
Miss Emily Brent-
Miss Emily Brent is 65 years old and is a nonsmoker. She is an old fashoined kind of person and doesn't like parties. Miss Brent is responsible for the death of Beatrice Taylor.
Dr. Armstrong-
Dr. Armstrong is a clever young man, but gets drunk quite a bit. He was responsible for the death of Louise Mary Clees while doing an operation on her after he had been drunk.
Vera Claythorne-
Vera was a games mistress in a 3rd class school, and she was found guilty from a crime. She was the murder of Cyril Ogilvie Hamilton.
Justice Wargrave-
Justice Wargrave is a retired judge, and he is a smoker. On June 10th, 1930, he was guilty of the murder of Edward Seton.
Anthony Martson-
Anthony Martson is a wealthy young man, and he also very good looking. He was responsible for the death of John and Lucy Combs.
Katie -
Don't get behind in your assignments. This should be finished by now.
Mrs. M
- Add the date at the top of your page.
- Add your answers to the TOP of your page under the date.
- Choose five characters from the story,
- Write two sentences telling what you know about him or her.
- BOLD the character's name and write your sentences about that character right underneath his or her name.
Example:· Vera Claythorne
Sentence #1 about Vera Claythorne
Sentence #2 about Vera Claythorne
October 21, 2010
Assignment #2 Due October 22
Answer: Foreshadowing__
1. Page 24: It was a fantastic moment. In it, Anthony Martson seemed to be something more than mortal, Afterwards, more than one of those present remembered that moment.
2. Page 31: Ten little Indian boys went out to dine;
One chocked his little self and then there were nine.
3. Page 33: There was something magical about an island-
the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world-an island was a world of its own.
A world, perhaps, from which you might never return.
4. Page 27: Philip Lombard said sharply:
"Must be difficult to land here in dirty weather."
Fred Narracott said cheerfully:
"Can't land on Indian Island when there's a southeasterly. Sometimes 'tis cut off for a week or more."
These excerpts from this book are of examples of foreshadowing because they imply that something mysterious will happen in the future. On what we found on pages 24,we can either infer that Anthony Martson did something horrible or that would lead to something mysterious. In the poem on page 31, it describes that the "ten little Indians" are getting ready to dine, and it all ends up to be that they all die. I think that something will happen, or someone will die, at the dinner they are about to have. Also, on page 27 and 33, Phillip says that the weather at Indian Island is dirty, which would probably mean the weather is bad there, and later in the chapter it explains that an island has its own world, and in that world, you might never return...
I have a feeling that something will for sure happen very soon...
Good choices from your group work.
Mrs. M
Wilson And Then There Were Nonehttp://lcstudentwiki.wikispaces.com/Wilson+And+Then+There+Were+None
A mystery novel is a book that doesn't have a narrative. There isn't a person telling the story, its just explaining the story. The mystery novel differ from a narrative because a narrative tells the story, and know one is telling the story.
The title would be a clue to the story because it i think that by the end of the story they will eventually figure out that there probably wasn't a murder. Also, before the name was "Three Little Indians," and the island name is called "Indian Island".
Good job! Make sure your links are done correctly or that you have all of them. Ask for help if you're not sure.
Mrs. M
Assignment: Add a new page and name it LAST NAME + AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. Create a link from your page to the student pages. On your new page, answer the two questions above in one solid paragraph. In the second paragraph, make one prediction - something that you think might happen or something that you might expect about a character in the story.